The three Oregon State players arrested over the weekend have had the charges against them reduced to misdemeanors, including fourth-degree assault and disorderly conduct. They were initially charged with felony assault.

Defensive end Rudolf Fifita, defensive tackle Mana Rosa and linebacker Dyllon Mafi faced arraignment Monday. The three have been suspended indefinitely, the Corvallis Gazette-Times reports. Oregon State plays Texas in the Alamo Bowl.

“It’s horrible,” coach Mike Riley told the Gazette-Times. “They are suspended right now and will remain that way. I haven’t had a chance to speak with them. That’s all I know right now.”

The three were allegedly involved in a bar fight. Mafi, 20, was also charged with using a fake ID.

“All these things are about choices. All the guys make their own beds, so to speak. Not too much good happens at that time of day.”